Just like the late Jessie Mae Hemphill, Becky Lee ( Becky Lee Walters) is a renegade and Lonely She-Wolf in the world of men dominated Blues Rock'n'Roll. She is one of the world's few female one (wo)man bands plays guitar, kick drum, snare w/a foot pedal and floor tom with her strum hand with such co-ordination you could swear it was a 4 piece band. Born and grown up in the hot desert of Arizona Becky Lee has been touring America and Europe with her Drunkfoot constantly since 2008 and has shared stages with the likes of Reverend Beat-man, Jay Reatard, The Oblivians, Black Diamond Heavies, Sophie Hunger & Evelinn Trouble (they had a trio), Delaney davidson, kitty daisy & lewis.She is one of those girls you see and you think....aw what a neat girl J.. but Beware she's in a Perfoming !! it's a Constant Fight between Heaven and Hell she's fighting struggling with her whole life and you can feel and hear this very Loud and Direct in her music. .. Becky has it all and she's a Hell of a Songwriter.Her debut Album on Voodoo Rhythm Records includes 11 ORIGINAL RECODINGS, of a Woman that Must be heard, if you miss this you miss Life in general a must buy and A MUST SEE! She plays Murder songs, Headaches and heatbreaks. Real life. She could kill a man with the click of a finger, and every fucker can go to hell for all she cares.. she melts hearts and burns jeans, watch out for this woman.

SOPHIE HUNGER says"Becky Lee is the cowboy, the one has never dared to be "EVELINN TROUBLE " her songs cut straight to the chase. true rock'n'roll. loud and honest. i used to beg her if i could play drums in her band 'cause i couldn't think of anything more fun to do than playing those songs

LEICESTER BANGS (UK)One man bands have always been a rare breed, with only contemporaries, Lewis Floyd Henry and Hawk and a Hacksaw (although performing as a duo these days) springing to mind - and one woman bands rarer still. Enter Arizona's Becky Lee Walters aka Becky Lee and Drunkfoot, and you can't help but be impressed. Taking a lead from the death balladeers of the '50s and the girl groups of the early '60s, she sings of seeking love (often with the "wrong" man), murder (of mice and men!) and hedonistic relationships. Though she doesn't want to give the impression that she's easy, and that may be one of the reasons death seems never too far away. The grimy subjects are attacked with a raw and powerful stripped down blues, which sounds like an imagined PJ Harvey fronting the White Stripes or Golden Animals, and "Hips Kids" has more than a touch of Shangri-Las about it.

THE EXAMINER (USA)Voodoo Rhythm Records has announced the September 2012 debut album by one-woman blues rock and avant-garage artist Becky Lee & Drunkfoot, entitled "Hello Black Halo." This is indeed a long-awaited album from one of today's most respected and appreciated one-woman band. Of course one-woman bands are somewhat of a rarity in what is typically a rather male dominated genre. But most of those among the handful of brave and talented women, like Becky Lee, do what they do remarkably well...so much so that artists such as Molly Gene One Whoaman Band, Venus Fly Trap One Girl Band, Tanny Barbarino, Two Tears, and Becky Lee herself receive recognition almost equal to, or equal to male greats like Reverend Beat-Man, Bob Log III, Possessed by Paul James, and Scott H. Biram, just to name a few. "Hello Black Halo" consists of eleven original Becky Lee & Drunkfoot songs. So far I have only listened to two tracks that I managed to locate online, both of which proved to be well-written songs marked by a singularly brilliant sound. It is a sound that somehow seems like more than one artist can produce all by her lonesome, and yet Becky Lee delivers a rather full sound, all of her appendages working simultaneously to make it happen - her strumming hand working the strings of her guitar while holding a drumstick with which she keeps time on a floor tom, her legs operating the pedals for her bass drum and snare and hi-hat/tambourine setup, and her singing voice, at once honeyed and barbed, filtered through a standard mic."Killer Mouse" by Becky Lee & Drunkfoot Video: "Killer Mouse" by Becky Lee & Drunkfoot To appreciate Becky Lee's music, one doesn't necessarily need to be a one-man/one-woman band enthusiast; one need only be a fan of good music. It's that simple."Hello Black Halo" is scheduled for release on September 15th. And Voodoo Rhythm Records has it up for pre-order now. You can also get a copy at one of Becky Lee's upcoming shows in support of the new album, but it you will have to be in Europe, as she will only be touring there in October and November. Not to worry, though, since she will no doubt head back to the U.S. in the months that follow to share her new songs. In the days to come, keep checking in for an in-depth review of Becky Lee & Drunkfoot's "Hello Black Halo."

BIBBLIODISCOTEQUE (USA)Something Nice – Becky Lee and Drunkfoot – Hello Black HaloIt may be a bold assertion, but Becky Lee and Drunkfoot is a master. Yeah, that's right, I used the singular as Becky Lee and Drunkfoot is a one-man band, but man, she hits like a tornado through a trailer park. I dig one-man bands, but they typically only stand-up to a few listens as most songs fall into the monotony of a drizzling rain. Becky Lee , on the other hand, brings all the thunder, driving rain, reprieves, and excitement of a summer storm. Hello Black Halo rolls in with dark clouds of betrayal, death, and lust, as. Becky Lee abuses the hell out of her guitar using the drums only to drive the song into the open country of your speakers and her voice strikes with the power of lightning. In "Killer Mouse", she breaks from the beating drum into a small lead that proves Lee understands how a song needs to break down for the words or music to have the desired power. The tracks that follow are all great and enjoyable, but the track that stands out is "Hip Kids", a suburban summer lament. In this track, Lee channels the Shondells in a 1950′s dirge about being finished with the posturing multitudes who are too cool to do anything loose or reckless (or even treat a woman right). "Hip Kids" is a song I never knew could be written. It manages to be sad, rebellious, and angry, in the same four minutes. As the storm ends, with "Beginning of the End" there is honestly nothing to do but look at what the storm has left, turn the record over, and begin again.

JOSTONE TRAFUQUE (FR)Becky Lee a vécu, avec son « drunkfoot », dans le désert d'Arizona avant d'abandonner la vie américaine et de partir sur les routes. Elle fait partie des rares femmes « one-man-band » jouant de la guitare, de la grosse caisse, de la caisse claire à l'aide d'une pédale et du tom basse d'une main, avec une coordination telle que vous pouvez penser que vous écoutez quatre musiciens lorsque vous fermez les yeux. Elle ne chante que la vérité. Elle sait réellement chanter. Ecoutez ses chansons « meurtrières », ses chansons pleines de maux d'âmes et de cœur. C'est la vie. Becky Lee and Drunkfoot tourne en Amérique et en Europe depuis 2008, partageant la scène avec, entre autres The Legendary Tiger Man avec qui elle interprète « No Way To Leave On A Sunday Night » (Album Femina). Son prochain album sortira le 11 Mai prochain. Becky Lee used to live with her drunkfoot in the Arizona desert before abandoning American life and taking her Avocado green Burns guitar on the roads all over the world. She is one of the world's few female one man bands and plays guitar, kick drum, snare w/ a foot pedal and floor tom with her strum hand with such co-ordination you could swear it was a 4 piece band by just listening with no eyes. A one woman band. She only sings the truth. She's from the Arizonian desert. Between shows she is looking at the tarmac, on the freeways all over the world. One time she rolled five times through a car wreck, but that wasn't what made her who she is. She can sing god damn. Listen to that. Murder songs. Headaches and heatbreaks. Real life. She could kill a man with the click of a finger, and every fucker can go to hell for all she cares. She melts hearts and burns jeans, she'll make your girl jealous that you are at the show. That is a warning. Watch out for this woman. She don't carry a bag of shit, she leaves it on the roadside, gentle like. Becky Lee has been touring America and Europe with her Drunkfoot constantly since 2008 and has shared stages with the likes of Reverend Beatman, Jay Reatard, The Oblivians, and Black Diamond Heavies. 2012 will see the release of her debut album on Swiss label Voodoo Rhythm Records.